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... ok her head slightly: "I might be the lowest, only about thirty-five percent!"

Wang Teng consoled her: "As long as you work hard, there is hope to achieve Upper-Grade Divine Integration!"

"Mm~! Master, we will work hard!"

"Speaking of which, Upper-Grade Divine Integration seems to be the highest level of unity. I wonder if there is a higher tier of unity? With Master’s power, just Upper-Grade Divine Integration is already not matching your level."

At this moment, ...

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